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What is Ohm’s Law? Ohm’s Law states that the electrical current flowing through any conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference (voltage) between its ends, assuming the physical conditions of the conductor do not c…
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Electrical load is the device that consumes electrical energy. It is a device that converts electrical energy from current into different forms, such as heat, light, work, and so on. The electrical load is of different forms namely, i) resistive, ii) inductiv…
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What is power? In the electrical domain, the electric power is the amount of energy transferred to some other form per unit of time like light, heat, etc. Mathematically, it can be defined as the product of voltage and current. Thus, sin…
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Source: hdcablegroup.com ACSR (for Aluminum Cable Steel Reinforced) are used extensively in transmitting electric current on the large transmission towers. The conductor contains many strands (or wires) of aluminum with lower resistance…
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